Hermeneutics
I – Those Who Muse accept that interpretation is necessary for understanding reality, meaning, and God, and that all understanding arises through a hermeneutic process.
II – Those Who Muse accept that interpretation must be guided by clarity, humility, evidence, and the structural intelligibility of existence.
III – Those Who Muse accept that meta‑consciousness and recursive awareness are essential for honest interpretation, enabling practitioners to recognize assumptions, biases, and emotional influences.
IV – Those Who Muse accept that interpretation must integrate Faith, science, and philosophy, allowing each to refine and correct the others.
V – Those Who Muse accept that hermeneutics is both a personal discipline and a communal practice, requiring dialogue, accountability, and shared refinement.
VI – Those Who Muse accept that interpretations must evolve as understanding evolves, and that no interpretation is final until aligned with the complete and self‑evident truth of God.